Fashion logo co-founder Hilary Tisch, daughter of film maker Steve Tisch, dies at 36

Hilary Tisch, founding wife of the fashion logo L.A. D-EN, died Monday at the age of 36, following a depression attack. His father, Steve Tisch, is an entertainment mogul known as co-owner of the New York Giants, as well as generating films such as Forrest Gump, Snatch and Risky Business. He is the only user with an Emmy nomination, a Golden Globe, an Oscar and a Super Bowl Ring. He also survived through his mother, Patsy, and four siblings. The circle of relatives has not revealed the cause of his death.

Hilary, jewelry designer, gemologist, antique ball collector and DEN co-founder, who has a physical location in Brentwood Country Mart, with sisters Margaret and Katherine Kleveland in 2015 as a consortium built around assets, women’s associations and social responsibility. According to his biography on the brand’s website, he lived between Los Angeles and Aspen with his dog Pearl.

“Hilary was a kind, worried and charming person,” her father Steve said in a magazine to People. “His mother, sisters, brothers and I are devastated by his passing. Leave a void in our hearts and our lives. Like so many others, she bravely fought the disease of depression for as long as she could. We love her and we’ll miss her very much. Our circle of relatives is heartbroken and mourns their tragic loss. We ask for confidentiality during this complicated time. “

Rest in peace our sweet Hilary Tisch. Dear friend and founding wife of Doen, we will miss you very much. It was Hilary who planted the seed of the opportunity to start a business: our corporate. In 2012, KK reached an emotional low after returning from paternity leave in a painting scenario that did not give her the flexibility she needed as a new mother. In discussing these fears with Hilary, Hilary warned that we began to do our thing, and presented unwavering confidence, nascent confidence, optimism, and hopeful enthusiasm to move forward. Three years later, at the right time, Hilary was with all our founding spouses at the launch of Doen. He helped locate the so-called ‘Doen’ and in 2015 made the first vacation to India with KK (pictured above). It continued to be there as the company grew, adding and creativity, such as getting the top antique medallions for our Brentwood store. Hilary was an incredibly special presence in our lives and corporate life. We’re going to miss her terribly. If you can, take a moment to honor your memory and send him and his circle of family ones love, kindness, and peace.

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His DEN partners also posted a message via Instagram, saying, “Hilary was an incredibly special presence in our lives and in the life of the company. We’ll miss her so much. If you can, take a moment to honor your reminiscence and send him and his circle of relatives love, sweetness, and peace.

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